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I think at the end of the day you have to take all of this with a grain of salt. For one coaches complain when the calls benefit them. I see a lot of time minor contact is called on the shooter and ball handler by their defender and they go nuts. So the coaches comments are nice and something to keep in mind, but I do not trust that this coach is right or this to be a real honest opinion on what the game should be or should not be. Coaches have an agenda when they talk about how the game is called. Then the funny thing is all the rules at the NCAA are managed entirely by the coaches. There is not one official on either side of NCAA basketball. So if they want the game changed, it is coaches that will make that change, not officials.
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I've heard the same thing for 2 summers about officials who will not answer valid questions. Here-in lies the problem.....what they consider as a question, some officials consider an arse chewin and what not. I will agree though that some people are afraid to answer a coach from time to time.
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